THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916. FOR RENT HOUSES South. S-ROOM new bungalow, all on one floor, all modem,, with email larage, 130. 1210 8. 2bth Ave. Hed 1881. , S-ROOM house. Ill; ! S. :4th SL Inquire ' Douglas Ul. Miscellaneous WB HAVE WHAT TOU WANT. HOUSES ANP COTTAGES. PARTLY MODERN. 4-r , 3401 Parker St. 111), o r., til Martha St, 113.60. MODERN EXCEPT HBAT. 8-r.. 2004 Saratoga St. reduced tfl 4-r SS19 No. 27th St (for colored), lit lis. -r- 2233 So. 0th St 312.H0. STRICTLY HUUBBfl -r.. 307 No. 30th St, 35. , 116 So, 44th St. 3B. Mil No 20th. with (antra, IS3.M. 4113 Pamam, J3S. 1S14 Laird, with garage, IS5. t-r., -r -r 6-r., 6- r.. 1323 So. 8th, 140. 7- r.. 413 So. 234, III. ... 7-r., 918 So. 28th (brand new), 33a. -r., 3841 Charlea, with garage, 125. l-r, 2fifS Dewey Ave. (clone In), 40. 5-r., 203 So. 30th (strictly modern fuU, We" HAVE OTHERS. SEB OTTR COM PLETE LIST BEFORE RENTING. PORTER & SHOTWELU 203 So. 17th St. Doug. S013. ; FOR RENT? " T rooms, with sleeping porch and sun room, mantel and grate, hardwood flnlah. pollened floors, tiled bath room and ev ery convenience, Including garage, excep tionally fine view; quiet neighborhood. $60. J. H. DUMONT A CO., 41S-1I Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug. . 122.(50 6-R., mod ex. heat, 818 N. 16th ,5 1 112 Rfi -r mod. ex. heat 818 N. Uth St I3&.Q0 -r mod. ex. hoL. 818 N. 18th S(. H. A. WOLI. 614 Wars BLk. Doom. 8M8,, Tb Bee carried 47,940 MORE PAID Want Ad flret 19 month of 119 than aame period 1918. tki. flsrur KXCEl8 THE COM El NED OA IN ot the other two Omaha paper by OVKK w.ovo rAiu aub. Ron: Better Reeulta, Better Retee, WHAT HAVE TOU FOR RENT n the way of four, fire or Mix room ii.Aii.ni n-t-dt trtmenU. Prefer ence will be riven to those In better districts of the city. want to aeai aireci With owners, no ngmta. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 1014. 1125 3. 81ST. with garage for two cars. 4119 N. 88th street, 6 rooms 113. JOHN N. FRENZER, DOUGLAS 654. HOUSES KOK RENT. CREIOH. BONB A CO BEE BLPQ POTTO FOR RENT Ap'tsandFIats West Ti-ir.T NEW AND BEAUTIFUL ' JUST THE APARTMENT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FORt-NOW COMPLETE. One of the best apartment bouses In the city, high class and up-to-date, ready for occupancy; equipped with Murphy-In-aDdor beds in dressing rooms and built-in chiffoniers; kltohens Include built in cabinets, elevated oven ranges, refrig erators Iced from rear; large living rooms with buUt-in bookcases, French doors; Bun parlors wfth tile floor; plate rail In dining room; decorations in best taste; oak and white enamel finish; elaborate lighting 1 fixtures; curtain and overdrape rods; wall safes; vacuum cleaning system; latest plumbing fixturet ; garbage Incinerators; gas drier in laundry; beautiful lawn. Location, 116-17 N. 33d. There are two four room apartments wlth'5-room accom modation, and two 6-room aceormnodationa left. Make your choice today. Agent will show you through. Omaha's Largest Rental Agency. . HAST IN GB & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney. Tyler 60. PAXTON COURT Beautiful B-room flat with built-in bed; new; has range, refrig erator, window shades, curtain rods; close In. walking distance. 205 Paxton Court, between 26th Ave, and 26th, Douglas and Farnam, . $36. Omaha's largest rental agency. Hastings & Hey den, 1614 Harney. FOR RENT Dundee five-room apartment for 96( 90. W. L. SELBY A SONS, v DOUGLAS 1619. ST. CLARE. 8-room apt., 24th and Harney. Ear y 647, 3 AND 4 -KM. Apts., .The, Sterling. ' rTru-t Co. D. 1161. '" North. South, - S-ROOM modern apartment at 430 S. SSth Ave. ( Private baaeraent. heat ana jani tor service. ' $40. r BENSON MYERS CO, ' 424 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 4-ROOM flat, electric light, water paid, $16. .2618 Marcy, Bt. Miscellaneous. I -ROOM flat for rent, $26 per month; cloae in. Phone Dour. 162- v MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WABJBHOUSB. Packing, storage and mow ing. 219 N. 11th SL Pbona Douglas 894. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Carexul attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage, orrice at Ray mond Furniture Co., 161$ and 1616 How ard SL Phone D, 6624. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos, moving; packings and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., $02 B. 16th SL - Douglas 418$. Globe Van and Storage Co, For real moving service try as. Largs t-horse padded vans. Storage, $1 month. Satisfaction guaranteed. We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER AND SAFER. PhouM Tyler 280: or Douglas 4328. V mnrT TTV RENTAL X' XAXJJUX X X SERVICE AfcJ-IAJ Phone Douglas 998 for complete list 1 of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. . HTnsrrrovsl Van and .two man. iuaggai u t 11.26 per hour. Van and Storage Co., Moving, Packing. Storage and shipping. Phono Dong. 1496. J. C. REED 1297 Farnam SL Express and Moving, packing and storage. uungias FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores STORE ROOM at 1807 Farnam St. Hall, 433 Ramge. D. 7406 MODERN store, Uth St., near potto f fleet low rent. Q. P. Stebbins. Offices and Desk Room. DESIRABLE studio location in Wead Bldg. 18th and Farnam, and in Baldrlge Bldg. 2Qtb "and Farnam; rental reasonable. F. D. WEAD, Wead Bldg. DESIKABLE office rooms In the remodeled Crounse block, 110 N. 16th St (opposite postoffice), $10 to $16 per month. Conrad Young, 232 Brandeis Theater. Doug. 1671. CHOICE office space. Baird Bldg., 17th and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. Miscellaneous. 426 S. 25TH AVE. $16. 3902 Leavenworth, $17.60. 4124 Hamilton, and 4 living rooms, $20. 2219 Cuming, $27.60. 2306 Cuming, office and yard and scales suitable for coal and feed store, $40. , ARMSTRONG-WALSH GO.,-. ''Tyler 1636. 338 Bldg.. A FTNE LARGE BARN for rent at 1016 NT 26th St.; has 2 large, roomy stalls, room for wagons or carriages, harness closet hay tpft, electric lights, etc.; can be used as a garage; only $6 per month to good tenant; Call Harney 2204. WANTED .TO RENT. Unfurnished Houses and Flats. W ANTED Listing on cottages or Houses to rent or sell on -easy payments. Have cus tomers watting. Inquire 413 Kar bach Block. Douglas 3407. - GALLAGHER A NELSON will look after your rentals. $44 Brandeis Bldg. . Doug. SSHt. Miscellaneous. WANTED Houses, stores and apartments for our renuil department N. P. Dodge A Co., Harney Si. at l&th. Telephone Doug. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. SPECIAL BARGAIN. New stucco home for sale by owner, containing a big living- room and dining room, flnlahad In oak; a very complete kitchen and on the second floor three bed rooms, finished in white enamel, with ma hogany finished doom. The floors are oak throughout, combination stairway, guaranteed hLfh grade furnace, highest grade fixtures, hardware, etc. This house Is worth $8,760. but for this month price reduced to $8,149. Open today for In spection. Located at 8668 Case SL; or during week call Douglas 1474. -NEW 5-ROOM BUNGALOW HANSCOM PARK. DISTRICT Large living- room, dining room, kitchen, two bed rooms and bath, all on one floor; oak finish and oak floors; built-in boost eases; large attic; full basement; lot 60x188, south front, on paved street. One block from park. SCOTT & HILL CO., Doug. 1009. Ground Floor McCague Bldg. 7 ROOMS, ALL MODERN, WEST Hot water neat, east ironi. mover before have we been able to offer any place that will compare with this at this unheard of price. First floor finished In oak. has fireplace, garage In rear, full lot: oa vine Daid. One price to all. $3,360 $600 cash, balance terms. Call Doug-las fiftftft for nnolntme This Is the first time this has been offered and will be sold this week. TRAVER BROTHERS, TOR Omaha National Bank Bldg. 1 wtot if a ft nam DISTRICT 8 -room. baths, nearly new; big discount, only $6260. 8ee It. 888 N. sjthAys. 1618 LINCOLN BLVD ll-roon bouse. strictly modern, with hoi water Douglas 1816. North. NEW BUNGALOW. A five-room, strictly modern bungalow, with bath. It ie finished In oak, up-to- dftte. built-in features and lighting fix ture!; full basement, large attlo. Located at 392S North 6lh SL Price, $8,169; aasy terms. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Building. PhonevDoug. 4279. VERY SPECIAL BAROAIN. $2,260 -Will buy modern home at .538 Dav enport St.; worth $3,000; family Illness reason for selling. JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1808 FARNAM BT KOUNTZE PLACE restricted district resi dence for sale. A. V. Knleat, S6 a, mm. FOR BALE acres Improved. Co I. 1646. Miscellaneous. SEVEN ROOMS, ALL MODERN. ,$2,800. Here is a home that we can recommend as good value for the price we are asking. Four good rooms on first floor; 3 bedf rooms and bath on second floor. 1 Property la not new, but Is in first-class condition. Oak floors throughout; beau tiful yard, nice shade trees and shrub bery, all for the price of $2,800; $500 cash. Property now renting for $30 per month. V Have us show you this 'home. HIATT COMPANY, 246 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Tyler 60. . $200 DOWN. BALANCE $25 PER MONTH. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW. Nearly new, strictly modern, oak finish, oak floors, living room and dining room, colonnade openings, built-in bookcases and window seats, full cement- basement, fur nace heat; lot 40x120, priced at $2,600 or will discount for cash. This bungalow is a little over a year old. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. 637 OMAHA NAT. BK. BLDG. D. 1781, 12,809 $200 CASH. .... ... Just finished, nifty new bungalow, oak finish, strictly modern, full basement, fur nace and plumbing guaranteed. Choice lot 60x128, only 1 block from Ames Ave. car. Here is the best buy In town. Don't pay rent another winter. See this and you will buy it. - . . . . RASP BROS., OWNERS, 106 HoCague Bldg. Doug. 186S. WE have one 6-roomed, all modern bunga low, all on one aoor, left to seiL wave old eight this season like this plan, brand new, has A-No. 1 plumbing, all cast iron furnace. We do not hesitate to guarantee this furnace. Prtce $2,760; $300 cash, bal ance like rent. Call Douglas 6886 for ap pointment, no trouble to show you. TRAVER BROTHERS, 706 Omaha National Bank Bldg. HOUSES WANTED. WB HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONET IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITT. LIST TOUR PROPERTY WITH US FO RESULTS. OTiEILL'S REAL ESTATE A INS. AONCTj Bra-dels Theater Biag. ryier iv INVESTMENTS. INSURANCE $400 Income on price, $2,600, being 8 nouses, 6 rooms each, near high school and Creighton college. Also 6 and 6-room bungalows, $200 down, and two 8-room, $96 down, balance monthly. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON CO. NEW bungalow; also 3-t. and gardening; your terras ana price; inv who muu, rent, 3 hoyses cost $3,600). $2,600. D. 2107. FIVE rooms, new, oak finish, fully deco rated, all modern, etc.. 62,760; fiiou caao, balance monthly. Colfax 1626. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West 24th St, Near Douglas' 81 feet with good Improvements, $400 pe foot Best bay in the neighborhood. " Glover & Spain, Douglas 3862. 918-20 City National. WES FARNAM LOT BARGAIN. Nice lying west front lot on 24th SL, between Dodge and Davenport, 46x186 ft One of the cheapest lots In this part of town. Block and a half to Farnam car and Presbyterian church. $1,860, subject to paving. D. V. SHOLES CO., $15 City Natl. iink Bldg. Doug. 4$. LARUE 60-FOOT LOTS $100 to $166. ONE DOLLAR DOWN. FIFTT CENTS PER WEEK. One block to car line; newly paved street by the property; In city limits. REAL BARGAINS. SHULER A CART, 204 Keellne Bldg. Phone D. 6074. North. AFTER looking at MLNNE LUSA, 300 dif ferent buyers decided that it was the best proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lota. IF TOU will come out today you will understand Why others are buying. CHARLES W., MARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 187. CUMING STREET. In order to close an estate, I offer at a very low price 44 or 22 feet near 29th St Tou cannot lose on this proposition. See me for price and terms. C. A. GRIM MEL, 840 Om. Nafl Bk. Bldg. GARDEN PATCH. 6 lots for only $600. Close blocks from Harney car line 1 W. H. QATBH, D. 1294, 647 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. OWNER must sea east front lot on Feats- Belle Blvd.. in Clalrmoot Will aU at sacrifice price If taken at eoos. Call Douglas 1T2A - South. - ACRES SOOTH. Improved and unimproved m one to ten -acre tracts, on or near Bellavue ear line. Beat of school feclMtiee- C. R. COMBS, Pbcue Doug. 3116. 60s Brandeis Theater. REAL ESTATE Unimproved Miscellaneous. BARGAINS IN RESIDENCE LOTfiL Block east Ft Omaha, east front. $400. East Dundee, paved St., corner, $760, Fontanel. BlviL corner $850. GSORGB G. WALLACE. $14 Keeltne BMg. 69-FT. LOT. $192. FTne tots to aeloct from, $1 cash, I0e a week. Box 81 81. Bee. BARGAINS IN RESIDENCE LOTS, Block east Ft Omaha, east front, $400. East Dundee, paved SL. corner, $750, Fontenelle Blvd., corner, $850. GEORGE G. WALLACE, 414 Keellne Bid. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. START YOUH HOME IN BENSON! BUT THIS LOT. $19.90 down end $10.00 per month: pries suite os- ., E013: located on Locust St., between Clark and Burn bam, not far from scnool ana oar nam. n Rh office. Omaha. Dundee. IN DUNDEE VERY BEAUTIFUL 9-R00M BUNGALOW FOR SALE SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED AND IN EXCELLENT LOCATION This house Is strictly modern In erery way; it Is 68x32 feet on the ground and the loL which Is 60nl33 feet, Is beautifully laid out with walks, shrubs and there Is plenty of nice snade. There are 7 rooms on the first floor. They are as follows: The living room, with beam celling, a large fireplace, built- in bookcases and beauiuul mttures; in , this room the walls am painted and the i ' floors are of oak. ,, The dining room has paneled walls, oak floor, beam celling and ,a large and very beautiful buffo L ' The music room has oak floors and Is finished in white enamel. The IjreakfasV room has built-in buffet and the walls are paueled. The kitchen has birch floors and is finished in white enamel; It has built-in buffet and pantry and has a ' rear hall for refrigerator. There are two nice targe bedrooms fm lshed In white enamel and both have large Closets. ' The bathroom Is equipped with the most beautiful and efficient kind of fixtures; it has tile floor and built-in chests and linen closets and clothes chute. On the second floor there are two large bedrooms fii.t6h.ed in white enameL Bathrooms have large closets. Every room is large and every portteo is finished In an exquisite manner. Be sure to see this house some day this week. For price and terms of sale, call E. P. WRIGHT, At Douglas 2926 any day this week be tween 8 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. v Florence- NEPHAWAT has 1, 4, 6, 80 and 186-acre lmpr, tracts for city property. Flo. 388. South Side. 6-ROOM residence, South Bids. $1,400; $60 cash, balance 116 per montn. vonm. mm. Misccllancoua. ACRBAQE: 13 acres, east of Council Bluffs, on rood road, 8-room house, 140 bearing apple trees, 2 acres black berries. Price, $8,600. 20 acre, hk mile from city, limits, all in alfalfa, new soil., sightly '.location. Price, $326 per acre. 11 acres on car line, rich solL none bet- tor for gardening or florist. Price. $366 per acre. . J. H. KOPTETZ, 4783 South 24th St, Omaha. REAL ESTATE Investments ' REAL EST AT t ; WM. COLFAX. 0i Keellne Bldg, Doufc 6ITI. ' SEE US " 'v , FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P TUKET A SON. Phone Doug. 602. 1507-8 W. O. W. BMg. FOR HALE. : Double brick St Louis flat, within four blocks of 16th ana narney, oiese ut, oar' gain price. ' CALKINS A CO.. Douglas 1818. City National "Decrease. INVESTMENT. Corner, clos. In, two houses, unii rent 1720. Price, 16,600. 8. P. BOSTWICK A BON, soft Bee Bid.. Tyler MPs. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. HAVE two 160-acre farms and one 8o-acre farm, eastern Nebraska, to trade for city property. ARCHER REALTY CO- 680 Brandeis BMg. a 12-ROOM roominr house for sale or ex change for equity In lots or house and lot. or good car; gooa locauon. wau wvm- las b3& alter a p. ro. WE have some good homes, and rental prop erties for Neb. or la. land. isawara jr. Williams Co., Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Ranch specialist sell or trade ranches for city property. E, Franta, 676 Brandeis Bldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE 4-room house and good barn. 2620 s, run. xyier zdyu-w. GOOD lot desirable location, will take used Ford as part payment, wfosiar ao, REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE WHOLESALE BUILDING ABOUT 28,000 SO. FT Ftve-story and basement brick building located on Harney car line, at northwest corner of 11th and" Harney Sts. Steam hftjit. freiht elevator. Building now va cant Immediate possession. For price and terms see GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone D. 766. 902 City Nat Bk. Bldg. INCOME property near Ford plant -Owner, Harney 3364. REAL ESTATE WANTED wiNTKD 4. 6 and 6-roomed houses can be sold for $100 cash; balance $16 per month; give complete description first letter. ' W FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1220 Farnam. Tel. Doug. 1084. LIST your property for results with OSBORNE REALTT CO., Douglas 1474. WB have buyers for your property. INTER-STATE REALTT CO. 029-30 City Nat'l Bidg. Doug. BS63. WANTED Listings of real estate In Omaha fos. sale. N, P. Dod&e ft Co., uarney at-, at 15th. Telephone Doug. 829. FOR BALES F. D. Wead, 810 & Uth St MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, otanoa, lnd. notes as security. 140 fl-mo H. H. Kds.. total coat $3.60. 40 " Inaorsed notes, total cost, $2,60. Smaller, larger am ts, proportionate rats. PROVIDENT IAJAN BUUllfiil, 422 Rush Bldg., ICih and Farnam. Ty. 661. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loasogages CITT and farm loans promptly made. Rstes. 6. IVfc and 9 per cent Reasonable com- UNITED STATES TRUST CO., $1$ Sooth lTth. Omaha, Neb. 6 PER CENT to 8 per cent on bt clsss city residences in amounts m,qvi up; aw farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO 1B2S Farnam SL $4,600 MORTGAGE, bearing f per cent semi- ann.; secureo ny property i TaUnae-Loomls Inv. Co., u. w. won. REAL ESTATE loans. 9 per osnL Bee D. B. BUCK LU 91$ Omaha NaL Bank. NO DELAY, W. T. GRAHAM. BEE BLDG. OMAHA homes East Nebraska farms. O KEEPS KttJU. LB i A i a W 1019 Omaha Nat'l Phone Poug. ITU. FARM and city loans, 6-6 and 6 per oenL W. H. Thomas, Keellne mag. jjou.. w. Td7 MONKY HARRISON A MORTON U0 91$ Omaha Nafl. Bank Bldg. MONET to loan on Improvsd farms and ranches. We also nuy goo larm mwr- gages. Kloke Inv. Co., Omatta. t-uik-T PAT IN INSTALLMENTS. VAT m 9 I . oi i YEARS. BEST fLAN. SHOP EN CO.. KEEUNBBLDQ, REAL. ESTATE LOANS WANTJ&u. THOS. L. McGARRY, S3CELXNE BLDG. TEL. RED 4344, FKR CENTT.nd 6 per cent money, toland ft Trumbull. 448 Bee Bldg. Douglas sivj. 1100 to 910.000 mads promptly. F. D. Weed. weao mag., iam ana rwuwn -u MONET ' on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, Cltx National Bank Bldg. GARVIN BROS. 246 Omaha Nafl Bant BU. CITT and (arm loans, , 6H. pr ont J. H. Dnmotit & Co.. 41 ye.Un. Biar- Abstracts of Title. tr ' Tm. Durante, and Abstract Co. IV eiT Uot S. 17th St., rnund Hoof. Bonded by Ma. Bondlnr and Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldost abstract ot- Bo. In Nebraska, lot BrandeU Tb.t.r. FARM LAND WANTED LEASE on Nebraska ranch of from J.000 to k .no f wanted by exneTlenced cattl. man. AddressBol U. Hock Port, Mo. POULTRY AND PET STOCK TOUNO and old chickens, dressed or un dressed, denverea. uoi. san. LdaMAOED WHEAT, $1. 60 a hundred. A. Horses live Stock Vehicles r-AfTl.K TO WINTER AND HAT TO.SBL We nave a numoer oi reBiuniui who wish oatue to winier. uoou hay. good care, $1 per month; or good hv to aelL 33 nor ton. C. h. uaraen, eaahtor. South Fork Bute Ban, unam- para. Neb. For 3aie.. TOTJNO gray team for sale oheap if taken at once. Call ttam wopie, uoug. va. FRESH milk, goats. Bbx 6, South Side. Telephone Bootn46l. ' FARM AND RANCH LANDS Iowa Lands. imwtn T tM nma in flmsthsL 11 tBM. wleaa num. oee ua Hmu . " an.. 914 City Nafl Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Florida Lands. PALM BEACH COUNTY We have the record crop trucK, garaen ana ciirmuuii land In the United States. Buy land on easy terms from A. Parsons A Son, 662 vtrnAm nrtltr. Phone. Dour. t846. Note A personally conducted excursion to the Sunny Soutn leaves umana jan -ff2rl- lraadv some of Omaha's led Ins- bustnes men have Joined us. Make your reservation early. ' m' Missouri Lands. HMATiI. MISSOURI FARM $10 cash and monthly; no interest or taxes; n.gniy pro ductive lano; close io a dir maiK-i. TOritM tnr nhototrranhs and full informs Won. - Munger. A-U9. N. T. LUs Build. Kansas Clty,; Mo. FOR SALE Pike county, Missouri farms, any alas from 10 acres . to a,uw;;some good trading propositions. J. v. xsuvim at Co., Howling ureen, mo. Nebraska Lands. - KIMBALL COUNTY. ttt acres choice land In good location. WtU give clear deed for two first orops, Kimball, Neb. FOR SALE 26-year lease on section Ne braska senooi iann no -taxes; good terms. For particulars write owner, C Q. Irwin, fliurpny, neD-assa. FOR SALE Best large, body high grade medium priced lane in ixeDreeKa; very little money required, i C. Bradley, Wol bach. Neb. . SACRIFICE sale, 640 acre, Sheridan Co., Neb., $6 per acre. Act quick, must seu. Write H, R. Gallln, Sallna, Kan ACRES, well improved,- two blocks to high school, Tecumsch. Nob. Stewart, 116 8. 17th St CAN sell or exchange any lands you have to offer. . J. canan. Mci.agua aing. New York Lands. NRW TORK FARMS FOR SALE. ONCE, TWICE, THRICE I HAVE CALLED. AWAKE TO WEALTH, HUIUSJ A HAPPINESS. 60 acres, on Improved road, 30 rods to R. R. depot, 9 -room house, broad maple shade, 2 barns, welt, spring, orchard, woodB. Price $2,600. 60 acres, 8 cows, teams, tools, 'hens, good buildings. Price $3,700. $700 cash down. 60 acres, 9-room house, barn 36x60, or chard, spring and well. Price $1,400. $700 cash down. 20 cows, team, farm machinery, crops, 130 acres, good buildings. 1 Price $50 per acre. R. R. fare one way to purchaser. B. MUNSON, 2426 S. Sallna St. Syracuse, N. T. TexaB Lands. EAST TEXAS. Call or write for my free book describ ing good corn and alfalfa land la east Texas for $26 per acre. W. 8. FRANK. 201 Neville BLk. Wisconsin Lands. FOR SALE 200-acre highly Improved farm, T mites from Eau Claire, vyis. : 4 trom Cleghorn; clay soil, fenced and cross fenced in different lots with woven wire, level and nearly all under cultivation, 8-room house, barn 100x36, silo 14x40, grove, other bldgs. This A-No.-l farm Is offered for $60 per acre on account of 'owner's wife's aickness. $7,600 will han dle. Stock and machinery also for sale. Write O. B. Bunkholt, 2210 16th Ave.. So. Minneapolis, Minn. UPPER WISCONSIN Best dairy and, gen eral crop state in tn union, -eiuers wanted; lands for sale at low prices ox. easy terms; excellent lands for stock raising. Ask for booklet 36 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant; state acros wanted. If interested In fruit lands, ask for book let on Apple Orchards. Address Land Com missioner Soo Railway. Minneapolis. Minn. Wyoming Lands. kmall investors write for printed matter prices and terms on Wyoming oil land lots;, warranty aeea io mu wmiw bin, Agt., Bin 2, Fort Morgan, Colo. Miscellaneous. WE SELL FARMS, CAN SELL TOURS. Absolutely no commission. Write today for our co-operative guarantee plan. In terstate Farm Exchange, 216 Exchange Bank Bldg., Spokane, wash. AUTOMOBILES WILLYS-OVERLAND INC USED CAR DEPARTMENT. f Phone D. $29$. ' 2047 Farnam St. 2 1916 Overland, 6-pass. 2 1916 Overland, 6-pass. igi4 Overland, 6-pass. 1 ifllT Overland Roadster. 11913 Hupp, 6-pass. 11914 Ford. 6-Dass. These cars are in first clsss condition and at prices of J2& ana up. , Cars Demonstrated. List furnished to out-of-town pur chasers. FOR SALE A bargain for cash: A 1916 Ktng-B, 6-pass"nger car. In good first- class shape, fully equipped with, side cur tains, chains etc. Cost $1,260 new; might contdder firsN-lass equity. Call H. 6761, or Box 8040. Bee. AUTOMOBILES Who's setting the pace nowT Tn the first len months of 1914 THR HER gained 47,940 Paid Ads. KXOKKD1NO the COMB1NKD GAIN of the other two Omaha paper for same period by more than 10,000 PAID ADS. Oood Results. Good Rat. Good Bervtes. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 8309 Frntm Nt, Douglas 3310. 181 Samn Rnadftter, aacrlflre, IMS StfarnH-Kntght "4," 11,260. IHIB MsxwHl Touring. $S60. 1916 ,S(rns-KnlRht "8," $1,660. AUTO INSURANCE Fire. Theft and Liability at lowest fates. KILI.Y. KLLI8 A THOMPSON, 912-U City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 8819. DON'T throw sway old tiree. We make one new tire from two old ones and save you 60 per cent. I-in-t Vulcanising Co., 1619 Dsvenport St.. Omaha, Neb. Duuglss 8914. CRHSSTOwN GARAGE. SIR fl." Uth. D. 4441. Parts for Hup "10," Flanders "lo," uias nntliile. ATpersn I. H. C truck. Klssal Kar, Oakland "30." WE will trade you a new Ford for your eld one. INDUSTRIAL OARAOffi CO., 80th and Harney. Douglas 6161. USED CARS AT REAL PRICES. C W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., Douglas 86 8318-18 Fsrnam SL CORD tires for Fords, $0x1, $8.46; 808H. $11,86. Zwlebel Bros. IX Ml. s nam St. ' S.O.S. MOTOR CO. ov.: 2408 Leavenworth: used Cera. OUR REPAITt WORK WILL SATISFY TOO. TEI.L BINK.L.EI. $$16 Harney St. Ddttf- 1$J ON ACCOUNT m r Baraga must sell my Ford touring. Call Walnut 3104. (FOR BALK -My" nearly new Franklin oar. Phone Webster 151. Auto Livery and Garages. ttYPRHT suto reoalrins-. "servloe ear al ways ready." Omaha u a rage, avis narnv St. Tyler 66$. F1RST-CI.AS8 gamge for rent. 111$ Park Ave. Harney 13oa. Automobiles for Hire. FORD for rent. Ton may drive It. I charge by mile. Doug, less. Evenings, ryier use. Auto Repairing andJPainting. sTDnwniiTid 'flreiiinio stationT OEOROR W. WILLIAMS, 1604 Jackson t Carburetors my specialty. wa y. $100 reward for magneto we can't repair. Hol s renairea. nsysnnnw, n NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Bervwe, ai prloes right, lis . ism wu u. Motorcycles and Bicycles HARLET-DAV1DSON MOTORCTCLKS. Bar gains in usea macnines. wwr mm, - Motorcycle Man. aiu kwwdwuuh. Persistence U the Cardinal Virtue In Advertising. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Elmer S. Redick to Arthur u. iu- lam. Twenty-nun street, its f vinVtiov itmt. east side. 47.B18 Harriet A. Jensan to the moms- Realty company, nortnwffi corner -.-nt---ihti mnA HimiT streets. UislU . Homer B. Robinson and wife to F. W, Rnntne, southeast corner Twenty-ninth street and Dewey av enue, $Pxl40 Mrs. Elisabeth Mills to Mrs. neuie Evans, west R street, soutn uma h nil font east of Thirtieth street. south side, 16x160 to$ LARGEST CLASS IN HISTORYOF MASOMS Nebraska Sends Two Hundred Candidates for Higher De grees of Scottish Site. SOVEREIGN OFFICER HERE Two hundred candidates rota nt in Nebraska have come to town to be inducted into the higher degrees of Scottish Rite Masonry. The occasion is the annual fall reunion and the class at this time is the largest m the his tory of the order in Nebraska. The candidates come from subordinate Masonic lodgeV all over the state. Besides the candidates for degrees, there are not less than ISO visiting Scottish Rite Masons, most of whom have come from Nebraska and Iowa. The most prominent among the guests is Henry Alverson, sovereign inspector general ot neora s ana Iowa. The first session of the Scottish Rite Masons at the present reunion" was held at 1:3ft o'clock, when de grees from the fourth to the four teenth were conferred. Sessions will continue to and including Thurs day, the reunion concluding with banauet Thursday niaht. Tuesday degrees from the fifteenth to the eighteenth, inclusive, will be conferred; Wednesday, the nineteenth to the thirtieth, and Thursday the thirty-first and thirty-second. Labor Situation May Delay Start of New Through Trai: The Missouri Pacific has lined up the equipment and about completed details for throuKh oassenger service between Omaha and New Orleans, but the uncertainty of the labor situa tion, as applied to railroads, is likely to postpone the starting of the trains for a time, at least. Equipment for eight all-steel trains has been secured, and when the through Omaha-New Orleans service goes on they will be run south of Kansas City in connection witn tne Iron Mountain and other allied lines. The plans provided for the inaugura tion of the through service December 1, with one train each way daily. McGee Denies He Was A "No Account" Husband HukIi McGee. defendant in the di vorce suit brought by his wife, Mary McGee, took the witness stand in his own behalf on the first day of the : r..j T Ai:.. It-. A .U- WCCK III J UUgC IUUIL awu uw- nied every allegation made by his spouse that he is a "no account' hus band. I Among the charges made by Mrs. McGee last week cruelty was one of the mildest were those to the effect that her husband had au abnormal appetite for the contents of the little brown jug, amused himself by grab bing her by the heels and standing her on her head in a clothes closet and was grossly negligent in making donations to the family exchequer. Hugh testified that he has always been a dutiful hubby, taking his wife's advice at all times and endeav oring daily to do little things which would add to the sum total of her happiness. He declared that ever since they were married he had given her his salary, retaining for him self only a dolla or so. As to drink ing well, Hugh admitted that his line of employment has always, been of such a nature that after the day's work he needs a little stimulant, but asserted that a few glasses of beer constituted his straying from the path of the teetotaler. OMAHA RANKS HIGH AS CITYOF HOMES No Other City Leads Omaha as a Place Where People Own Their Own Dwellings. THEY ARE REAL HOMES, TOO By A. R. GROH. "Tla It avsr so wumbul. Thsrs soow play sly oomb." More people own their homes in Omaha than in any other city in the United States, according to the fig ures compiled by1 the Omaha Water board. These figures, taken from 5.049 homes using city water, show that fifty-six homes out of every 100 are owned by the people who occupy them. Thr federal censns of 1910 states that ner rent of the neoole of Omaha owned their homes then. The federal census of 19X) showed tnat only 25.9 per cent of Omaha people were home owners. So, you see how the people who "own their own homes" are increasing. Back in Philadelphia, the "city ot homes," they have an official booster named Tames Edward Cattell. a little man with Dundreary whiskers. He is Iways harping on what a cuy oi homes Philly is. A "home" in Phila delphia, dear reader, is fifteen feet wide, twp stories high and built right against the -front sidewalk. There is no front yard. The back yard aver ages about eight by twelve feet and is neatly cemented. Chance for Murap. The residence streets are lined with such homes, as much alike as peas in a pod. If someone sneaked along nm niirht and chanced the numbers there would be in awful mixup, for they never could tell era apart. Omaha hnmc) are real homes with yards around them and bushes and ir..i anH a Ana and a crarden and a place for Johnnie's rabbits and Mary's doll playhouse and perhaps a coop tor some tresn egg-iayer rcgi home, you know; not a cubbynoie. Ann nf these regular homes we un tn have more owned by their occupants than any other city in the country. . ' . . Taking the tederal statistics oi 1910. we find that m Omaha forty families out of every 100 owned their hnmes. Minneanolis and St. Paul had the same good record. In Milwaukee and Denver thirty-six out of every inn nwned their homes, in Cleve land thirty-five, in Buffalo and Balti- ... C - . InJUn.flAlt. art A more uuriy-iuu, m inuiwiapwM. San Francisco thirty-tnree. Less in the East. Amid ' the smoke of Pittsburgh twenty-eight out of every 100 don't have to pay rent. Albany,. N. Y, has twenty-seven nome owners ont oi ev- inn, n..nn qnrl T s,iivitt and dear old Philly ("city of homes, , you know) have twenty-six home owners in every 100. . ' . Boston, in spite ot its -nignorow reputation, ranks with fall Kiver, Mass., the tactory town, nom cmcs having only seventeen Jiomt owners in every 100. And New York, N. Y, greatest city on earth, has only twelve home own ers in every 100 of its population, A very few cities have a higher percentage of home owners than Omaha had in 1910. Spokane had 51 oer cent: Oakland. Caf.. 46 per cent, and Los Angeles, 45 per cent. If s a grand thing to live m Umana. Powell Criticizes . ; Painting Bought By Friends of Art Omaha's most expensive painting, the Jules Breton "vintage of Pierre La Grange," valued at $10,000, is in consistent. It does not convey the imnression the artist set out to give, according to Doane Powell, president of the Qmaha Art guild, and head of The Bee's art department, who talked on "The Psychology ot Art" at tne Philosophical society Sunday. The picture was, purchased by the Friends of Art and hargs in the public library. "The Breton painting is supposed to represent sunlight, we infer from the deee shadows, but it is painted in so low a key that it doesn't convey the impression of sunlight at all, it does not reach its fullest interpreta tion." said Mr. Powell. "It isn't the name or the price of a picture that makes it more beautiful," he said. Paintings that are temporarily pleas ing and paintings that are lastingly impressive, were compared by Mr. fowelL Fine Arts Lecturer Musj; Be Ubiquitous Dr. James Parton Haney, director of art m New York City high schools, will be a busy, man the three days he spends in Omaha this week. Dr. Ha nev is broueht to Omaha by the Fine Arts society to speak at the Hotel Fontenelle Wednesday afternoon on "The Relation of Art to Home and Community Life and Friday on The Art of Teaching Art." Besides these, Dr. Haney will give a gallery talk at the Fine Arts exhibit Thursday morn ing at 10 o'clock. 1 "Art in Harness" is the subject of a talk Dr. Haney will give Friday be fore the Commercial club. He will be at the speakers' table Thursday, when Lincoln Meffens is the honor guest of the club. Mrs. W. G. Urc, president of the Fine Arts society, gives a luncheon for Dr. Haney Wednesday. Says Wife Married Him Only to Secure a Home Beachlon W. Harris, a waiter in a hotel, has filed an answer and cross petition to the divorce suit of his wife, Ora Lee Harris, in which he "alleges that she married him only in order to get a home. He also charges miscon duct. According to Harris, his wife has deserted him and gone to Pitts burgh. ' Ten-Year Permit Granted For Fire Reporter System The city council committee of the whole voted to grant u. Berko witz and W. S. Dolan a ten-year per mit to onerate a fire reoorter system These men explained they intended to notify building owners and occupants of tires. I SALOON MAN GONE WITH LARGE ROIL South Sider Missing Since He' Drew $1,900 from Bank to , Cash Checks. BANK HAS 0000 SECURITY South Side police and bankers are seeking Joe Knezovich, saloon pro prietor, who is missing atpng with. $1,900, which he drew from the Se curity State bank Saturday morning to have as a fund with which to cash , checks for woAingmen who are paidJ by checks on Saturday. The saloon' is located at 2715 Q street. Knezovich went to the bank Sat-: urday morning and secured the sum, as it has been customary ,for the banks to provide money for the cash- ing ot checks, During the afternoon Mike Jebe- removitch, a partner in the saloon, appeared, at the bank with $350 , in checks which he wished to have cashed. The cashier asked him if be had Used up all the money which had been given to his partner in the morning. He replied that he had not seen his partner and that he did not know that he had received the money. as the partner had not shown op that day. The police were notified and a search was instituted, but no trace of the missing man has been found. v Jeberemovitch immediately put urt $500 to. cover that much of the shortage. I he remainder ' covered, by collateral security, placed in the" bank by business men to permit the partners to draw out tnis money on. Saturday that they might- cash the workingmen's checks. The matter has been called to tne attention ot County Attorney Magney by J. E. D-r..A-a., , 1. a Kant- Brownell to Give , Omaha New School The Equal of Any In order tnat Omaha may have ' girls' school equal to those maintained in Kansas City, Minneapolis, Denver and other cities of the middle west, , 200 of the, leading men and women of this city will devote their energies during ten days in December to the effort to raise $250,000 for the Brow nell Hall building fund. In Denver the Wolcott school for girts has received the backing of the most prominent business men of the city. Kansas City, Omaha's nearest rival, supports two such schools. In Minneapolis leading i citizens - have given $200,000 for a bnildmg, now in process of erection, for a girls' day school. i i-.r i;.-,-- ' , Brown ell's service to the commu nity will not be limited, however, to . the day school The boarding school, which has been practically on a par with the day school since the estab lishment of the 'hall, fifty-three years ago, is expected to grow in strength and in infiuenceifollowing the exodus to the western end of the city. At Fairacres the school's facilities for caring for Hhe out-of-town girls will be greatly improved, notably in provi sion for outdoor exercise and diver-, sion. , -. ; ' ' :it--i-' ;. Two Big Meetings Of State Interest Open Here Tuesday . Two biB conventions will open in Omaha todav. Thev are the Ne braska Manufacturers' association and , the Nebraska Farmers Co-Uperative Griin and Live Stock State associa- tion. The former is to hold its meet inir at the Fontenelle and tho latter at the Hotel Rome. The manufacture ers hold for two days and the co operative farmers for three days. About 600 or 700 delegates are ex pected -to attend the farmers' conven tion. The delegates will come with a view to taking steps toward solving the car shortage problem, along wnn many other problems they expect to take up. They hope to set on foot constructive work having for its ob ject, the placing of more cars mto the equipment of the railroads; and the method of distribution of -cars during a time of shortage is "to be -taken up. ., '' One of the principa1 addresses "to be given at the manufacturers' con vention is to be that of Dr. Ewing E. Pratt, chief of the bureau of for eign and domestic commerce. Heavy Receipts ' And Prices Move , - Up on All Grains With heavy grain receipts, contrary to expectations, the market opened strong and continued so during the entire session of the Omaha Grain exchange. ... : ,V Wheat receipts were 20? carloads the most of any one day during tne month. Prices were 1 to 3 cents up from Saturday, selling at $L73 to $1.84 per bushel. -ror tne nrsi lime since .new mm commenced to move, receipts passed 100 carloads. Receipts were 113 cars and the sales were made at 89 to 901? cents per bushel, generally Vi cents per bushel higher than Saturday.- , Oats were lA to Y up, selling at 54i to SS!4 cents per bushel. There were fifty-five carloads on the market Eggs Advance Six Cents in a Week Eggs 40 cents a dozen in Omaha to day. . , ' The price was 34 cents a week ago. , Dealers will not commit themselves as to the future, but they aver there is no telling when or where the ad vance will stop. - ; Indications are the price will go higher before Thanksgiving day. An ordinary egg sandwich at, res tuarants now costs 10 cents, - u..; i . Most dealers are asking 45 cents per dozen for "fresh" eggs. You Wilt (Jot .Instant Baltaf. ' Dr. Ball's Plne-Tar-Honsy sootljse.- Mr coush. allays iamAtliMl,' loosens ths no. cous and you broatho modi battsc, Zfio. AU druggist,?-